ALL VeNue, Parking, & VISA Support details
Magnetic Reconnection in Space, Solar, Astrophysical, and Laboratory Plasmas
Magnetic Reconnection in Space, Solar, Astrophysical, and Laboratory Plasmas
MR2025 Workshop Venue
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (Auditorium)
MR2025 Reception Venue
Friend Center, Princeton University (Convocation Room)
MR2025 Banquet Venue
Prospect House, Princeton University (Garden Room)
PARKING @ Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
100 Stellarator Road, Princeton, NJ 08054
Driving personal vehicle:
PPPL is currently under construction with much of the parking being relocated on a day-to-day basis. At this time, you've been cleared to enter the grounds of PPPL, you will park in the Visitor's Parking Lot and precede to the Main Lobby of PPPPL where a host will welcome you to MR2025.
Shuttle Service from Sonesta Suites:
Details coming soon.
PARKING @ Princeton University for Banquet Only @ Prospect House & Garden
Washington St, Princeton, NJ 08544
You can park in the Faculty, Staff Lot 10. This lot is closest to Prospect House.
Here are additional parking options at Princeton University:
Metered parking: Visitors can park on adjacent streets, such as Prospect Avenue, William Street, and Nassau Street.
TigerTransit shuttle: A free shuttle operates from Stadium Drive Garage to the Goheen Walk stop on Washington Road. The shuttle runs Monday–Friday from 7 AM–9 PM.
DRIVING to Princeton University for Reception @ Friend Center (Convocation Room)
Olden St, Princeton, NJ 08544
The main entrance to the E-Quad is at the intersection of Olden and William streets. If using Apple or Google Maps, entering “Princeton Engineering” is more effective than entering a street address.
From U.S. 1, take Washington Road toward Princeton. Cross the lake and turn right at the light on Prospect Ave. This is the 3rd light after Rt 1. The first street to the left is Olden Street.
From the center of Princeton, take Nassau Street (aka Route 27) east, past Washington Road. Olden Street is the 2nd street on the right, and first traffic light, after the intersection with Washington Road.